TV critics – Page 64
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CriticsAung San Suu Kyi: The Fall of an Icon
“The film did an excellent job of telling a complicated, morally discordant story and neither hailed her as a hero nor condemned her as a tyrant.”
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CriticsThe Great British Bake Off
“The mood in the marquee was less Super Mario, more Seven Samurai”
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CriticsThe Sister
“There’s lots to discover in this slice of Gothic horror, and Halloween week is the perfect time to succumb to its creepiness”
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CriticsThe Queen’s Gambit
“It looks gorgeous, the main performances are superb, but it has the feeling of a fairytale rather than a sports movie”
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CriticsOut of Her Mind
“Pascoe’s writing is warm, honest, richly textured and at times very funny.”
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CriticsThe Billion Dollar Art Hunt
“This was a fascinating look at the high-stakes world of art theft.”
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CriticsEscape to the Farm with Kate Humble
“This was the televisual equivalent of kicking off one’s muddy wellingtons and slipping into a warm bath.”
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CriticsDrama Out of a Crisis: A Celebration of Play for Today
“An excellent, nostalgia-stoking reflection on a golden age of drama”
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CriticsThe Bridge
“Channel 4’s new reality series resembled a damp, faintly exploitative and rather depressing real-life Lord of the Flies experiment”
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CriticsUrban Myths: Les Dawson’s Parisian Adventure
“Mark Addy nailed the older Les Dawson in voice and demeanour in the best Urban Myths I have seen so far”


















